GB/T 22888-2008
AbolishedLeather - Physical and mechanical tests - Determination of cold crack temperature of surface coatings
皮革 物理和机械试验 表面涂层低温脆裂温度的测定
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies a test method for determining the temperature at which the surface coating on leather cracks under low-temperature flexing conditions. It is applied in the leather manufacturing and footwear industries to evaluate the cold resistance of finished leathers, particularly those with polymer or paint coatings used in winter footwear, gloves, and upholstery. The test ensures product durability and performance in cold climates by simulating bending stress at progressively lower temperatures.
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